Scuba Diving Costa Rica’s Ship Wrecks Around 2 million people visit Costa Rica each year to discover 4% of the Earth’s biodiversity and natural tropical beauty. Sure, you can see monkeys, sloths, tapirs, frogs, butterflies and macaw parrots… Read More

Tourism in Manuel Antonio is not new and visitors have enjoyed visiting the local national park for years. Many of the hotel options however have been around from the beginning and can be somewhat run down. Inn on… Read More

Ecotourism is a great new way to travel and explore Costa Rica while minimizing your impact on the local ecosystem. Manuel Antonio is home to Hotel Parador Resort and Spa, one of Costa Rica’s few eco-luxury resorts. Both… Read More

The wetlands is one of the most biodiverse habitats in the entire world. Come visit the wetlands in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, and experience stunning natural diversity. Known as one of the best bird watching destinations, Palo Verde National… Read More

The secluded Osa Peninsula has many hidden gems. One of the harder to reach destinations in this southern Costa Rican paradise is Cabo Matapalo, or Matapalo, as the locals call it. This small village is the entrance to… Read More

Calling all adventure seekers! If you have a 4×4 rental car or are offered a tour to Carate, don’t miss the opportunity to visit this remote town. The Osa Peninsula is famous for being an ecological jewel… Read More

Rincon del la Vieja means “old woman’s corner” and is seeded in local legends of girl who had been thrown into one of it’s firey craters by her father, who somehow survived with special healing powers, and lived… Read More

Eco-friendly travel is the new smart way to travel which supports a new concept called sustainable tourism. Costa Rica’s eco-friendly tourism has been thriving in the last few years. There are many communities throughout the country that are… Read More